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Monday, July 09, 2007

Lawyer Pleads Guilty in Securities Case. A former partner in Milberg Weiss & Bershad will plead guilty to helping to pay kickbacks in securities lawsuits. By THE NEW YORK TIMES. [NYT > Business]

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Facebook makes top marketing hire. Blog: The social networking site has pulled in AOL veteran Chamath Paliihapitiya as vice president of product marketing and operations. [CNET News.com]

 

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Financial Futures . Washington Post columnist Martha M. Hamilton will be online with Laura Barnett Lion, president of Barnett Financial, to answer questions about making smart retirement decisions. By Martha M. Hamilton. [washingtonpost.com - Business News From The Washington Post]

 

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Samba Adopts GPLv3 For Future Releases. Jeremy Allison - Sam writes with news that the Samba Team has decided to adopt the GPLv3 and LGPLv3 licenses for all future releases of Samba. Follow the link for a FAQ addressed to Samba developers and contributors. "To allow people to distinguish which Samba version is released with the new GPLv3 license, we are updating our next version release number. The next planned version release was to be 3.0.26, this will now be renumbered so the GPLv3 version release will be 3.2.0. To be clear, all versions of Samba numbered 3.2 and later will be under the GPLv3, all versions of Samba numbered 3.0.x and before remain under the GPLv2."

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NASA Purchases $19M Russian Space Toilet. Gary writes "NASA has paid $19 million for a Russian-built international space station toilet system. The toilet system, similar to the one already in use in the station's Zvezda Service Module, is scheduled to arrive at the space station in 2008 and will offer more privacy for a crew expected to double from three to six by 2009. The space station toilet physically resembles those used on Earth, except it has leg restraints and thigh bars to keep astronauts and cosmonauts from floating away. NASA says purchasing the multi million dollar toilet is a bargain compared to developing one from scratch."

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New York Plans Surveillance Veil For Downtown. News.com is reporting that a security system modeled after London's "Ring of Steel" is coming to New York City. The plan, to include license plate readers and over 3,000 public and private security cameras, aims to aid officials in tracking and catching criminals. "But critics question the plan's efficacy and cost, as well as the implications of having such heavy surveillance over such a broad swath of the city. [...] The license plate readers would check the plates' numbers and send out alerts if suspect vehicles were detected. The city is already seeking state approval to charge drivers a fee to enter Manhattan below 86th Street, which would require the use of license plate readers. If the plan is approved, the police will most likely collect information from those readers too, Kelly said."

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Growing Montgomery . The central theme of Montgomery County Planning Board's 2007 growth policy recommendations to the County Council is that development should be managed in ways that contribute to the sustainability of our facilities, communities and resources, not merely to assure provision of adequate facilities for...
By Post. [washingtonpost.com - Business News From The Washington Post]

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Are In-Depth Articles Better Than Blog Postings?. athloi writes to tell us usability expert Jakob Nielsen is stressing the importance of well-thought-out articles as opposed to off-the-cuff blog postings. "Blog postings will always be commodity content: there's a limit to the value you can provide with a short comment on somebody else's comments. Such postings are good for generating controversy and short-term traffic, and they're definitely easy to write. But they don't build sustainable value. Think of how disappointing it feels when you're searching for something and get directed to short postings in the middle of a debate that occurred years before, and is thus irrelevant."

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Google Maps Shows Chinese Nuclear Sub Prototype. mytrip writes "An image of what could be one of China's new nuclear ballistic missile submarines is available on the Google Maps and Google Earth satellite-image site, a defense blogger claimed Tuesday. The satellite picture was discovered by Hans Kristensen, director of the Nuclear Information Project for the Federation of American Scientists, and announced Tuesday on his blog. Kristensen believes the picture, taken by the Quickbird satellite late last year, reveals China's new Jin-class, or Type 094, nuclear ballistic missile sub. The new sub class is approximately 35 feet longer than its predecessor, the Xia-class, also known as Type 092, according to two images Kristensen compares on the blog. The Jin-class sub has an extended midsection that houses 12 missile tubes and part of the reactor compartment, Kristensen explains."

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Watching cities in 4D. Computer scientists from the Georgia Institute of Technology and Microsoft Research have developed 4D Cities, a software that shows the evolution of a city over time. New Scientist writes that you can see a city change in four dimensions. So far, the team has only modeled Downtown Atlanta by scanning historical photos. The software automatically sorts these snapshots into date order and then builds an animated 3D model that shows changes. This application will be useful for architects, historians or town planners. Now the researchers want to develop models for other cities. [Roland Piquepaille's Technology Trends]

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Floating Wind Turbines. The Great Pulgoso sends us word that Norwegian energy group Norsk Hydro has signed an agreement with Siemens to develop floating wind turbines. The companies agreed on a schedule that would see a prototype in the North Sea by 2009 and a working wind farm using 5-megawatt generators by 2013. (Norsk Hydro unveiled the design in 2005.) Inhabitat.com has taken the giant illustrations from the Norsk Hydro site and reproduced them at a reasonable size. The design features a steel tube 200 meters long. It extends 80 meters above the sea surface and has three 60-meter blades. The whole thing is anchored to the sea floor by three tethers. The developers expect to be able to install the turbines in waters up to 700 meters deep.

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California and Harvard Win at Henley. HENLEY-ON-THAMES, England, July 8 (AP) — Crews from Harvard and California-Berkeley were among the winners Sunday at the Henley Royal Regatta. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. [NYT > Sports]

 

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Boeing's unveils 787 Dreamliner. Read full story for latest details.

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Native American Prospect Has Red Sox Fans Buzzing. Jacoby Ellsbury, a left-handed center fielder of Native American descent who looks and plays like a younger, faster Johnny Damon, has started off his year by hitting .452 at Portland. By BILL FINLEY. [NYT > Sports]

 

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Around 150, Death Toll in Iraq Attack Among War’s Worst. The attack has highlighted fears that insurgents facing military crackdowns are shifting to remoter regions. By STEPHEN FARRELL. [NYT > Home Page]

 

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Nissan Plans Russian Output in 2009. The Japanese automaker Nissan said Sunday that it would begin production at its first Russian factory in 2009. By . [NYT > Business]

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Clerics plead over mosque impasse. Read full story for latest details.

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National League Roundup: Hatteberg’s Game-Ending Hit Caps Reds’ Weeklong Revival. Maybe it is the new manager. Maybe it is just the law of averages. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. [NYT > Sports]
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A Top Prospect Could Turn Into a Package Deal. Xavier Henry, brother of former Yankees first-round draft pick C. J. Henry, is a 6-foot-6 junior who is solidifying his reputation as one of the country’s top high school players. By PETE THAMEL. [NYT > Sports]
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New York Plans Surveillance Veil for Downtown. By the end of this year more than 100 cameras will have begun monitoring cars in Lower Manhattan, according to police officials. By CARA BUCKLEY. [NYT > Home Page]

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AMD invests $7.5 million in Transmeta. AMD will receive preferred shares in exchange for its investment in chip company whose financial performance has fallen lately. [CNET News.com]

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